OnTuesday at Microsoft Ignite, the company announced that Power Automate Desktop is now available at no additional cost, allowing Windows 10 users to harness the power of low-code robotic process automation (RPA). The technology is available as a download and will be included in Windows Insider Preview builds in the coming weeks.
Since RPA in Power Automate was introduced in 2019, the Microsoft Power Automate team has seen tremendous growth, with hundreds of thousands of organizations using the technology and taking billions of actions each month.
I am new to this and am having problems with finding the Power Automate Desktop application to use on a Mac with a Mac OS. I have Microsoft apps on my Mac (Word, PPT, Outlook, etc) that I'd like to automate with. Is there not a desktop option of Power Automate for this? Thank you so much!!
I've built a number of reports in Power BI service. I have editing rights, and can also access the dataset in Power BI desktop, and publish new reports from there. However, I can't open the existing reports in my workspace in Power BI desktop. How do I do this? I don't want to start over and build all my reports in desktop, but just edit the ones I've already set up.
Hi @AnneRyder,
Keep in mind that if you download a report as a .pbix and then republish it you will get a new seperate dataset.
If you want to make changes to the existing dataset I would advice you speak with the individual who made the original dataset and have him/her give you access to the original .pbix file.
If you perform the neccesary changes there and further update the original dataset the changes should also affect all the reports in service that is using that dataset as a source.
Br,
J
So is it true that one cannot simply download the pbix file, open in PowerBI Desktop, then publish back to the service? I am getting the impression that this function (essentially "edit report in PowerBI Desktop") is not possible, is that correct?
In the basic scenario that you have one report and one dataset, you can simply download the pbix, make your changes and then publish it back. As long as the name of the file is the same as the dataset this will overwrite the original dataset and report.
If it does not have the same name you will instead end up with two datasets and two reports.
Things start to get a little more complicated if you have several reports, dependant on a single dataset. This means that when you overwrite the dataset you will only overwrite the original report, not the others. The others will still have access to the changes you made to the dataset, but will not be affected by any visual changes you made to the report before publish.
Hope this cleared it up!
Br,
Johannes
The power supply is only 300 watts and I'm replacing it with 500 watts. I installed 2x8 16gb ram 3200mah. Also, I'm installing a new CPU Intel I7-7700. One question I have is what graphics card should I get to replace my NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 (3 GB). The GTX 1060 that I have has one fan since the PC case is kinda small. Please help me thanks!
My team is in the process of testing power pack for deployment to receptionist and is having issues. It seems that it shows up for some users as an option but not for others that have the same exact settings (including call queues, delegation, calling plan, etc.) Are we missing something obvious?
Also, in the Zoom app's General Settings, there is a section called Zoom Assistant. If the "Phone" checkbox is disabled, then the Power Pack will not be enabled regardless of the setting in the user's web portal settings. I believe this is because a similar feature to the power pack now exists for interacting with meetings.
We *should* have enough licenses. Power pack had not been assigned to anyone when I noticed this issue so that shouldn't be the issue, right? (I noticed it when I went to go assign for the first time)
Every time I open Power BI Desktop (regardless of whether I'm opening an existing file) it keeps asking me to sign in. We use MFA so this is highly annoying. I've Google'd and found similar threads but from the way-back. I'm running the latest version (2.118.828.0 64-bit (June 2023)).
I went back on my steps, and I do remember messing with the windows Hello configuration for my laptop, just setting up the fingerprint for easy access and whatnot. I do remember checking something like use windows hello for authentication or something (seemed legit at the moment)
Around that time, there was also a small PBI outage, so I didn't think much when the PBI desktop started asking me for the password, and it also requested one of my coworkers to do it, so I htought that was it.
Fast forward 2 weeks and every single time that I open PBI I have 2 sign in twice, and we use MFA which means notifications, codes, everything... twice. Darn!
SO I found this thread, did everything to no avail.
Until (solution is here )
I remembered the windows hello thingy, started searching in my browsers for related stuff, found nothing, Brave (default), Chrome, Edge... Then I remembered that there was this thing called "Internet properties" in which MS stores some global protection things for Edge and other browsers, went there and found:
The option "Enable Integrated Windows Authentication" was checked for me. (as much as I looked for the option in the control panel and windows hello configuration I could not find were to disable the thing I had checked before, but it seems like I was on the right path)
I've just started getting this in the last week or so and it's really annoying. I can see I'm already logged in but this window keeps popping up several times and getting in the way. Seems to make no difference whether I select my work account or just click on the x to close. We're running the September release 2.121.903.0
it's maddening. I've given up using the desktop version. All the comments in here don't work - I suspect there is something else going on and it's just not understood by the people responding.
To make matters worse - this started happening with Teams about a week ago - but thankfully - at least - in the case with Teams it goes away eventually.
I said this to my internal IT staff - I don't think this is a PowerBI issue - I think its an ActiveDirectory / Windows user profile type of issue.
Post install I installed TLP per this wiki page as a desktop user but that may have been misguided Power Management - Manjaro - some searching online leads me to believe it is for laptop users.
I have now removed TLP and installed this power-profiles-daemon.
per this now dated thread "Power Management" questions for desktop PC's (tlp & powertop) - #6 by cscs
Is this thread still accurate "Power Management" questions for desktop PC's (tlp & powertop) - #6 by cscs , as I note that the repo for power-profiles-daemon has been archived Bastien Nocera / power-profiles-daemon GitLab .
@ms00560, Power BI desktop can connect to a local file or connect to an external source. So, Alteryx for instance can output the data as a CSV and then you connect to that CSV, or you could output the data to Power BI service using the tool @Felipe_Ribeir0 mentioned and connect to it there.
The power cable, AC adapter cable, and power cables may get frayed or cut, and wires may become exposed at either end of the cables. This may be due to the way the cable is wrapped around the AC adapter, or if the cable is subject to undue stress. If the damage is severe enough to expose wires, you should discontinue using the power cable or AC adapter. To check the power cable, AC adapter, cables, and the power port on the desktop or all-in-one for any damages:
If the AC adapter LED indicator is on, go to the next step. If the AC adapter LED indicator is off or turns off when it is connected to the computer, contact Dell Technical Support for repair options.
Verify that the voltage selection turn on the power supply unit is set to the correct voltage based on your current location. The power supply unit (PSU) of certain Dell desktops allow you to change the voltage from 110 V to 220 V depending on your current location.
For example, the standard voltage that is supported in the United States is 110 V and 230 V to 240 V in the United Kingdom. Ensure that the toggle turn on the power supply unit (PSU) is set to either 110 V or 220 V based on your current location.
Dell Inspiron, XPS, OptiPlex, Precision, and Vostro desktop computers include a power supply with an integrated self-test (BIST) feature that helps diagnose the health of the power supply unit. The LED indicator on the PSU helps identify if the power issue is caused by the power supply unit.
nRF Connect for Desktop is designed to be used with our development kits and dongles. The apps will detect which kit you connected to your computer and upload the needed firmware. The kits supported by each app are listed in the documentation.
This is an easy-to-use cross-platform application for Bluetooth Low Energy connectivity testing.It supports auto-detection of connected development kits and firmware uploads, as well as supporting Bluetooth Low Energy security features.
Perform tests with Bluetooth Low Energy devices as specified in the Bluetooth Core Specification. The app allows configuring the devices as transmitters or receivers, and adjust settings such as channel, transmit power and packet length
This App operates in conjunction with our Power Profiler Kit. It lets you read, analyze and export measurements from the Power Profiler Kit. The PPK2 supports dynamic current measurements from 200nA up to 1 A and can be used to supply a connected board as well as measure its current.
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